Select the database, right click it, select PROPERTIES. A pop up window opens up and in the upper left corner you'll see "SELECT A PAGE". select FILE. Now in the main section on the top you'll see OWNER. Select the button next to the empty box. another pop up box opens up, select browse and then you'll have to select (NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM). that should do it and then you'll be able to see the DATABASE DIAGRAM.

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